The Mexican Federal Republic (1823–1864) replaced the crown with a republican eagle and serpent on the tricolour — establishing the design used to this day.
The First Mexican Federal Republic (1824–1835) represented early Mexican democracy. Adopted a federal system inspired by the United States. Later replaced by centralist governments.
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